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Humor in The Age of The Internet: The Case of Transmedial Humor

The paper discusses the changes in humor that have occurred since the advent of the internet, in the past quarter of a century. The cognitive mechanisms that produce humor have not changed. However, since 2000, roughly when the Internet 2.0 (social web) is said to have started, there have been some minor changes at the level of slang, and especially the introduction of emojis, emoticons, and emotes. At the discursiv…

picked 14 Aug 2026

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Metaparody

Form of humor consisting of parodying the parody

picked 13 Aug 2026
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